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Drug induced liver injury
Joseph A. Odin
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Medicine
Medicine - Liver Diseases
Recanati Miller Transplantation Institute
Hepatology Transplant Fellowship Program
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Drug-induced Liver Injury
100%
Liver Injury
45%
Dietary Supplements
27%
Herbal Supplements
27%
Risk Score
18%
Prescription Drugs
18%
Acute Liver Failure
18%
Liver Transplantation
9%
Public Health Risk
9%
Healthcare Professionals
9%
Dose Effect
9%
Small Fraction
9%
Individual Risk
9%
Diagnostic Biomarker
9%
Clinical Parameters
9%
N-acetylcysteine
9%
Individuals at Risk
9%
Severe Cases
9%
Relative Safety
9%
Drug Induction
9%
Online Tool
9%
Dose-independent
9%
Diagnosis of Exclusion
9%
Acetaminophen Toxicity
9%
Host Genetics
9%
Genetic Parameters
9%
Drug Cessation
9%
Intrinsic Hepatotoxicity
9%
Early Biomarker
9%
Idiosyncratic Drug-induced Liver Injury
9%
Nonprescription Drugs
9%
LiverTox
9%
Practical Risks
9%
Medicine and Dentistry
Toxic Hepatitis
100%
Liver Injury
41%
Dietary Supplement
25%
Biological Marker
16%
Prescription Medication
16%
Acute Liver Failure
16%
Liver Transplantation
8%
Public Health
8%
Clinician
8%
Paracetamol
8%
Liver Toxicity
8%
Glucocorticoid
8%
Diagnosis of Exclusion
8%
Drug Withdrawal
8%
Nonprescription Medication
8%
Diseases
8%
N-Acetylcysteine
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Toxic Hepatitis
100%
Liver Injury
41%
Dietary Supplement
25%
Biological Marker
16%
Acute Liver Failure
16%
Paracetamol
8%
Glucocorticoid
8%
Toxic Injury
8%
Hepatotoxicity
8%
Prescription Medication
8%
Diseases
8%
N-Acetylcysteine
8%